the need to be voices across the country well outside of washington. that is partly an education process. it is partly simply encouraging both sectors of the economy and the workers and the groups who derive the benefit from the u.s. being a leader in technology, invention, innovation, and creativity to speak up and have their voices heard. secondly, i think we have to get a lot smarter and a lot more engaged in terms of the communication, the social media and respond in the way the campaign was run this time and be in a position to contradict claims that do not have a basis in truth. in think those are the big challenges. broadening and deepening the coalition and having it well outside of washington i think would be much more effective in communicating. >> i appreciate that. literally millions of artists are the ones truly being injured on this. if i can give one plug -- someone has been working with us for 12 years. >> he is not getting a pay raise. [laughter] >> if we can keep working with him, that would be great. >> he does a great job. please jo